“My condolence to you Jean and your family. I had the pleasure of working with the "Old Sarg." when I was stationed in Harris co. I worked many long...Read More »
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2 of 4 | Posted by: ANDY PEREZ - san antonio, TX

“Bill and I worked together for a lot of years and the two things that I will remember the most are his sense of humor (dry most of the time) and his...Read More »
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3 of 4 | Posted by: Garry K. Collins

“I just wanted to extend my condolence to Bill's wife and family. I worked Brazoria County as a Warden and knew Bill, as he was in my Region. I...Read More »
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4 of 4 | Posted by: David N. Perry - La Grange, TX

William"Bill" Joseph Hiles, age 78, of Baytown, passed away on Friday, April 18, 2014. He was born on July 24, 1935, in Portland, Maine, to William and Margaret Walker Hiles. Bill proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. He enlisted 3 separate times and retired from active duty on February 11, 1971. In 1977 he married Hillary Jean Posinski in Humble, TX. Bill was a Texas Game Warden for over 25 years in Harris County. He was also the current Vice-President of the Landing of Cedar Bayou Homeowner's Association.

Memories & Candles

May God bless and comfort Gr. Aunt Jean and those who grieve after Great Uncle Bill. "But your dead will live, Lord; their bodies will rise let those who dwell in the dust wake up and shout for joy your dew is like the dew of the morning; the earth will give birth to her dead." Isaiah 26:18-20

Posted by: Julia Walsh - Huntsville, TX - Great Niece Apr 24, 2014

My condolence to you Jean and your family. I had the pleasure of working with the "Old Sarg." when I was stationed in Harris co. I worked many long hours with Bill we shared many long conversations about lots of things!! course Old Sarg was always right !!! I remember his skill at drawing, gosh that man could draw. I learned alot from Bill he took me under his wing when I was fresh out of the academy, for that

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My condolence to you Jean and your family. I had the pleasure of working with the "Old Sarg." when I was stationed in Harris co. I worked many long hours with Bill we shared many long conversations about lots of things!! course Old Sarg was always right !!! I remember his skill at drawing, gosh that man could draw. I learned alot from Bill he took me under his wing when I was fresh out of the academy, for that I am thankful, he was a GOOD FRIEND. This old game warden will ride the river with the Old Sarg any day!! Our prayers are with you Jean and with your family. May he rest in PEACE.

Bill and I worked together for a lot of years and the two things that I will remember the most are his sense of humor (dry most of the time) and his drawing skills.....I always said if I could draw like Bill I would of been fired years ago...I have about 20 or more copies of drawings which I look through from time to time and chuckle to myself.....I am sorry for the families lost and hope that they realize he will be beside you for all time......

Garry Collins Texas Game Warden - Retired

Posted by: Garry K. Collins Apr 22, 2014

I just wanted to extend my condolence to Bill's wife and family. I worked Brazoria County as a Warden and knew Bill, as he was in my Region. I remember when Bill was bitten by an alligator, which he thought was dead, on his leg. Wardens in that area are always being confronted by gators in one way or another. That incident made me rethink what and how I personnally handled those critters. They will get you when you least

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I just wanted to extend my condolence to Bill's wife and family. I worked Brazoria County as a Warden and knew Bill, as he was in my Region. I remember when Bill was bitten by an alligator, which he thought was dead, on his leg. Wardens in that area are always being confronted by gators in one way or another. That incident made me rethink what and how I personnally handled those critters. They will get you when you least expect it. I almost had one get my leg back in the eighties in Freeport, Texas. Bill was a great guy and I know he will be missed by his family.

Again except my condolence for your loss. It's always hard when we lose one of our Wardens.

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